نتایج جستجو برای: specific items

تعداد نتایج: 1101137  

2005
Chao-Lin Liu Chun-Hung Wang Zhao-Ming Gao Shang-Ming Huang

1 We report experience in applying techniques for natural language processing to algorithmically generating test items for both reading and listening cloze items. We propose a word sense disambiguationbased method for locating sentences in which designated words carry specific senses, and apply a collocation-based method for selecting distractors that are necessary for multiple-choice cloze ite...

Journal: :Experimental psychology 2015
Michaela Rohr Friederike Kamm Joerg Koenigstorfer Andrea Groeppel-Klein Dirk Wentura

Empirical evidence suggests that the color red acts like an implicit avoidance cue in food contexts. Thus specific colors seem to guide the implicit evaluation of food items. We built upon this research by investigating the implicit meaning of color (red vs. green) in an approach-avoidance task with healthy and unhealthy food items. Thus, we examined the joint evaluative effects of color and fo...

2011
Marc Bron Bouke Huurnink Maarten de Rijke

News, multimedia and cultural heritage archives are increasingly offering opportunities to create connections between their collections. We consider the task of linking archives: connecting an item in one archive to one or more items in other, often complementary archives. We focus on a specific instance of the task: linking items with a rich textual representation in a news archive to items wi...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association 2010

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2015
Nancy A Dennis Indira C Turney Christina E Webb Amy A Overman

Associative memory is considered to be resource-demanding, requiring individuals to learn individual items and the specific relationships between those items. Previous research has shown that prior studying of items aids in associative memory for pairs composed of those same items, as compared to pairs of items that have not been prelearned (e.g., Kilb & Naveh-Benjamin, 2011). In the present st...

Journal: :Thorax 2010
Janelle Yorke Paul W Jones Jeffrey J Swigris

RATIONALE The St George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) is often applied to assess health-related quality of life in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Some SGRQ items will inevitably have weaker measurement properties than others when applied to this population. This study was conducted to develop an IPF-specific version of the SGRQ. METHODS Data from a recently completed ...

2005
Slava Andreyev Jill Burstein Claudia Leacock

1 We report experience in applying techniques for natural language processing to algorithmically generating test items for both reading and listening cloze items. We propose a word sense disambiguationbased method for locating sentences in which designated words carry specific senses, and apply a collocation-based method for selecting distractors that are necessary for multiple-choice cloze ite...

Journal: :Journal of physical activity & health 2006
Brian E Saelens Lawrence D Frank Christopher Auffrey Robert C Whitaker Hillary L Burdette Natalie Colabianchi

BACKGROUND Reliable and comprehensive measurement of physical activity settings is needed to examine environment-behavior relations. METHODS Surveyed park professionals (n = 34) and users (n = 29) identified park and playground elements (e.g., trail) and qualities (e.g., condition). Responses guided observational instrument development for environmental assessment of public recreation spaces ...

2007
Jethro Borsje Leonard Levering Hanno Embregts Flavius Frasincar

Nowadays, news feeds provide Web users with access to an unlimited amount of news items, however only a subset of them is relevant. Therefore, users should be able to select the most relevant concepts, about which they want to retrieve news. Although keyword search engines provide users with the ability to filter news items, they lack the power of understanding the domain where the news items r...

2005
Kathy Pezdek

This study examines age differences in the relationship between memory for items and memory for the spatial location of items. Young (Mage = 17 years) and elderly (M age = 68 years) adults studied a spatial display that included 16 items in specific locations. The items were either small objects or the one-word verbal label for each. Two tests followed to independently assess free recall of the...

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